Hi Ray, I'm now having the same problem. I found the keps for the ISS in amateur.txt to be what I think is right.  When I copied the keps for the ISS into my nasa.all file the ISS  AOS  was changed to 4 minutes later, so I think their correct. I don't have another pass to check this until 14 hours from now.  Plug these in and try....

ISS (ZARYA)            
1 25544U 98067A   21182.75718579  .00001475  00000-0  35189-4 0  9990
2 25544  51.6449 270.6712 0002215 128.1764  13.7831 15.48754489290857


73 Jeff kb2m

On 7/2/2021 10:39 AM, crohtun via AMSAT-BB wrote:
So… using nasabare for 7/2 didn’t help. The ISS was still about 10kHz above where SatPC32 was tuning the IC 9700. Had to enable the VFO and manually tune up to it and then follow it back down the band. Also still getting good signals after supposed LOS, down to -5 to -8 degrees. Had SatSat in front of me on the iPad watching the ISS az, el, range, altitude and Doppler at 100MHz, AOS/LOS times. It was all very close to what SatPC32 was displaying. Yet SatPC32 did not put the rig where the ISS links were. Only seems to affect ISS as far as I can tell. I really don’t get it.

Ray


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